What do you guys think of eSports in India will it boom . Just want to know your opinion because we are running an eSports organization (Team max eSports). We are going to host a tournament in April month if any one interested contact me on Instagram
I went to a lan event yestesterday. The games that were going to be conducted are BGMI, Free Fire, FIFA, Teken 7, Call of Duty Mobile and Valorant. The overall prize pool was 1 lakh inr.
The entry fee was 700 inr for Solo and 1800 for squad.
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Hawk
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Any gamers here? Which game are you playing lately?
I recently got addicted to "Free Fire Max: and have been playing that.
What about you guys?
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Went to college today
- 70% Busy in free fire, bgmi, girls
- 10% in Lgbtq rights and freshers party
- 10% Studying
- 5% Scoring Study
- 5% Building and applying studied materials
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Anonymous
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As now a days the gaming industry become very vast . And am also a game who spent a lot of time in gaming but earn nothing . So i thinking of creating an application or website where player can register for the tournament of multiple online games lik
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Invest In Kunal
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Can we also put in videos here?
And if yes, what is the max size of the video that one can publish?
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Udyamee
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Do you think the various bans on major eSports games like PUBG and Free Fire have slowed down eSports adoption in India?
The eSports industry offers huge employment opportunities that Indian youth could have capitalized on if these bans had not occu
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Sourav Kumar Sahoo
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As we conduct Valorant Tournaments, there are some teams in the Indian Valorant Community who get qualified for the semi finals but still don't play it for some silly reasons like a player went on a date with his girlfriend.
These things boils our b
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Anmol Pandhi
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Whatever gaming boom happened in India failed to start a real community.
All We have are mobile gamers who rather focus on one game only, so much potential there is but neither are there newer games being made nor is the majority ready for some goo
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Pratik Mehta
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Don't you guys think apps like Instagram and Snapchat were good back then, but now they have become so addictive that they are wasting the time of our most valuable asset, our youth, and decreasing our sanity levels? That's not all. While gaming has